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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1626576" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I think you are right about it being hormonal, and I think because most of the dairy calves are raised by humans that they have no fear of people at all. Then add to that that they are in close proximity to people when working with the cows on a daily basis. I raised a Holstein and a Jersey bull for use in my nurse cows, I didn't keep them long. By about a year of age they were putting on quite a show and I didn't want it to go any farther. Of all the beef bulls of several breeds most of all they would do is some might shake their heads or paw around on occasion, mostly just stand and beller if anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1626576, member: 24816"] I think you are right about it being hormonal, and I think because most of the dairy calves are raised by humans that they have no fear of people at all. Then add to that that they are in close proximity to people when working with the cows on a daily basis. I raised a Holstein and a Jersey bull for use in my nurse cows, I didn’t keep them long. By about a year of age they were putting on quite a show and I didn’t want it to go any farther. Of all the beef bulls of several breeds most of all they would do is some might shake their heads or paw around on occasion, mostly just stand and beller if anything. [/QUOTE]
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